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MathUtil: Add SaturatingCast to cast floats more safely
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <limits>
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#include <type_traits>
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#include <vector>
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@ -30,6 +31,48 @@ constexpr auto Lerp(const T& x, const T& y, const F& a) -> decltype(x + (y - x)
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return x + (y - x) * a;
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}
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// Casts the specified value to a Dest. The value will be clamped to fit in the destination type.
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// Warning: The result of SaturatingCast(NaN) is undefined.
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template <typename Dest, typename T>
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constexpr Dest SaturatingCast(T value)
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{
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static_assert(std::is_integral<Dest>());
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constexpr Dest lo = std::numeric_limits<Dest>::lowest();
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constexpr Dest hi = std::numeric_limits<Dest>::max();
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// T being a signed integer and Dest unsigned is a problematic case because the value will
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// be converted into an unsigned integer, and u32(...) < 0 is always false.
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if constexpr (std::is_integral<T>() && std::is_signed<T>() && std::is_unsigned<Dest>())
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{
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static_assert(lo == 0);
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if (value < 0)
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return lo;
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// Now that we got rid of negative values, we can safely cast value to an unsigned T
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// since unsigned T can represent any positive value signed T could represent.
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// The compiler will then promote the LHS or the RHS if necessary.
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if (std::make_unsigned_t<T>(value) > hi)
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return hi;
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}
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else if constexpr (std::is_integral<T>() && std::is_unsigned<T>() && std::is_signed<Dest>())
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{
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// value and hi will never be negative, and hi is representable as an unsigned Dest.
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if (value > std::make_unsigned_t<Dest>(hi))
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return hi;
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}
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else
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{
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// Do not use std::clamp or a similar function here to avoid overflow.
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// For example, if Dest = s64 and T = int, we want integer promotion to convert value to a s64
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// instead of changing lo or hi into an int.
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if (value < lo)
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return lo;
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if (value > hi)
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return hi;
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}
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return static_cast<Dest>(value);
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}
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template <typename T>
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constexpr bool IsPow2(T imm)
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{
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@ -26,3 +26,45 @@ TEST(MathUtil, NextPowerOf2)
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EXPECT_EQ(8U, MathUtil::NextPowerOf2(6));
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EXPECT_EQ(0x40000000U, MathUtil::NextPowerOf2(0x23456789));
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}
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TEST(MathUtil, SaturatingCast)
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{
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// Cast from an integer type to a smaller type
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EXPECT_EQ(255u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8, int>(1000)));
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EXPECT_EQ(255u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8, u16>(1000u)));
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EXPECT_EQ(255u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8, std::size_t>(1000)));
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// Cast from a signed integer type
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8, int>(-1)));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8, int>(-1000)));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u32, int>(-1)));
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EXPECT_EQ(-1000, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s16, int>(-1000)));
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EXPECT_EQ(-1000, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<int, int>(-1000)));
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EXPECT_EQ(-1000, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s64, int>(-1000)));
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// Cast from an unsigned integer type to a smaller integer type
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EXPECT_EQ(0x7fff, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s16, u32>(0xffffffffu)));
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EXPECT_EQ(0x7fffffff, (MathUtil::SaturatingCast<int, u32>(0xffffffffu)));
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// Cast from a floating point type to an integer type
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EXPECT_EQ(255u, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8>(1234.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8>(-1234.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(127, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s8>(5678.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(-128, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s8>(-5678.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(65535u, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u16>(999999.0));
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// Negative zero
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8>(0.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(0u, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<u8>(-0.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(0, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s8>(0.0));
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EXPECT_EQ(0, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s8>(-0.0));
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// Edge cases
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EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<s32>::max(),
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MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s32>(std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity()));
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EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<s32>::min(),
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MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s32>(-std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity()));
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// 16777217 = 2^24 + 1 is the first integer that cannot be represented correctly with a f32.
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EXPECT_EQ(16777216, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s32>(float(16777216)));
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EXPECT_EQ(16777216, MathUtil::SaturatingCast<s32>(float(16777217)));
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}
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